Okay -- allow me to show my ignorance.
How can I set a variable that is available to all page
requests until I unset it?
Let's say I have the html for my webpage stored on the
file system. On the first request of the page, the
generator reads the html from the filesystem and
stores it in a variable then displays that html. On
each subsequent request, the generator makes sure the
variable exists and displays the html from the
variable -- and if it doesn't, it recreates from the
file system.
Hopefully that made sense.
What I'm trying to do is "cache" small chunks of a
page in memory by storing the html in variables.
Can you do this with straight tcl, or do you have to
involve the aolserver api? or do you have to do it
another way? which way is best?
Thanks...
-derek
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